COIN COUNTERS
These coin counters are a great solution for
schools and business that have a lot of coin to count and sort within
their canteens or even from vending machines.
To
use this particular type of coin counter, all you have to do is tip your
coins (mixed or sorted) into the hopper located on top of the machine.
The coin counter will then start to sort the coins and drop them into
the corresponding denomination tray.
You are
able to set the coin counter to either a batch mode, or free run. If you
set the coin counter to batch mode, then you are able to instruct the
machine to stop once it has reach a number of coins for a particular
denomination. For example; if you wanted to set
the coin counter to stop when it has reach $50 of $2 coins (standard
coin bag). Then you would simply set the batch number on the coin
counter to stop at 25 coins.
Once
the tray has reached 25 $2 coins, then the coin counter will stop and
allow for you to remove the tray and tip it into the coin bag ready for
banking. You are able to set these coin
counters to stop at a particular number of coins for every
denomination; 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 & $2 coins.
The other option this coin counter has is called a free run mode.
Basically the machine will continue counting until all the coins in the
hopper have been counted regardless if the denomination trays are full
or not. As the coin counter is counting, it will
give you a live digital reading of the coins as they are actually being
counted! Once the coin counter has finished
counting (finished its cycle), it will then stop and give you a final
balance of all the coins it has counted. You are then able to get a
breakdown of each denomination with a press of a button.
The coin counter will give you a reading of how many 5c
coins were counted, how many 10c coins were counted and so on.
This coin counter will save you time and free you from
the labour intensive job of
cash counting by processing your coins at a speed of up to 300 coins
per minute!!! Maintenance of these coin
counters is very easy. Located on the back of the machine is the
access hatch. By opening this hatch you are able to access any coins
that the coin counter was not able to process, for example foreign or
mute (damaged) coin. Please feel free to view
our YouTube video above for an actual demonstration of the coin counter
in action!!! Have ever thought about outsourcing
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